April 26, 2021
Join the MindSpark Podcast team on a journey to explore maker mindsets across generations. We’ll speak to a multigenerational family who instilled a tinkering, explorative approach to navigating the world and mindset in their home. In this episode our guest will talk about the ways creating and making have influenced them and their family.
Guests: Raul Flores, Pamela Flores, Hanna Flores
Raul Flores, Software Engineer, Artist, and Maker
Pamela Flores, Travel Specialist University of North Texas, College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences and Artist
Hanna Flores:
Hi! My name is Hanna, and I'm graduating this semester with a Computer Science degree. I love working in a makerspace because it allows me to learn skills I would never have been able to learn otherwise. In addition, the flexibility of a makerspace has allowed me to turn my position into a software development role that still benefits the makerspace as a whole. I grew up in a creative home with parents who encouraged my exploration from the very beginning. The garage is a woodshop, and the living room is a seamstress' paradise. My home has always been a makerspace of my own, and working in a makerspace has been the most natural and enjoyable position I can imagine. To live and work in a place that always encourages trying something new just to see if it will work has made me happier than I could have ever hoped for, and I aim to be active in the community of makerspaces for the rest of my life!
April 2, 2021
Join The Spark Spring 2021 Co-hosts Cameron and Alondra to learn about the field of Electronic Music!
Hosts:
C. Driller:
Hello!
My name is Cameron. I’m a biochemistry and technical writing student at the University of North Texas and I’ve been a maker at the Spark since June of 2018. My expertise in the makerspace is based around 3D printing, sensors, and laser cutting.
I enjoy listening to different kinds of music while I work, but most of my work playlists switch between types of electronic music and oldies. This fact is one of the reasons why I decided to work on the electronic music episode of the podcast since I wanted to learn more about the genre I listen to.
A. Lopez:
My name is Alondra Lopez, and I'm a Knowledge Specialist at the Spark Makerspace since 2019. At the Spark, I mostly focus on creating blog posts and teaching and training textile-based equipment such as the cricut, embroidery, and sewing machines. I'm a senior Media Arts major and Marketing minor student at UNT. I love music, especially electronic music. I've always had an interest in that specific genre back in 2018, so it was nice to discuss it in this episode.
Guest: Steven Sparkman
Hello, I’m Steven Sparkman. I am a media arts major that focuses on audio and 3d graphics. I work at the Spark teaching students about the different tools and software we offer. Also I run the podcast and twitch live streams for the Spark.
Producer: Judy Hunter and Steven Sparkman
March 22, 2021
In this episode, put together by a team a Makers and Specialists from The Spark makerspace at the University of North Texas Libraries, our hosts talk about Hackathons. Really delving in to 3 main questions:
1) What is a hackathon?
2) What happens at a hackathon?
3) Why would you want to participate in a hackathon?
Hosts:
Hanna Flores, Spark Maker and UNT Senior in Computer Science
Tad Weerasignhe, Spark Maker and UNT Senior in Computer Science
Arthur Sliter, Spark Specialists and UNT Sophomore in Mechanical Engineering
Production Team:
Audio Production:
Steven Sparkman, Spark Maker and UNT sophomore in Media Arts and Theatre
January 28, 2021
Welcome to UNT MindSpark Spring 2021 is an episode to introduce UNT MindSpark, the approach for the Spring 2021 semester, topics our student host teams will be delving in to, as well as our goal for this podcast. We will explore some of the things that have changed in The Spark Makerspace at UNT and how we are approaching making through the pandemic.
Host: JP Abah
JP is UNT Student, Lead, Ambassador, and Maker. He has been working in the makerspace at UNT for over three years, with a passion for the maker movement and the impact of experiential learning provided by the hands on learning in a makerspace. JP is a senior at UNT who is set to graduate later this year with a Bachelors of Applied Science in Data Analytics.
Producer and Guest: J. Hunter
The Operations Manager for The Spark Makerspace at the University of North Texas Libraries. She received her Bachelor’s degree in Occupational Training and Development and her Master’s degree in Public Administration from UNT, and has more than 20 years as a professional IT manager and has been with the UNT Makerspace since its inception.
As the operations manager, Judy is responsible for staff development, project management, the space transitions and technology advancements. She has been instrumental in the success of the Libraries’ progress in these areas.
Producer and Editor: S. Sparkman
October 7, 2020
Please join the UNT Spark Makerspace as we bring you up to date with changes that happened between semesters and introduce to you the Fall 2020 team of hosts for UNT MindSpark Podcasts.
August 3, 2020
Following from our previous weeks’ episode, we continue exploring the concept of creative play but this time through the prism of escape rooms. An escape room is a time-constrained real life adventure game that requires you to complete a mission and “escape”. Escape rooms can be a great creative outlet for both its makers and explorers. This week we are joined by Amanda and Yancey Yeargan; they are a husband and wife team who own and operate Quandary Escape Adventures with their partner Tim Sonnier. Sit tight because in this episode, we’ll be touching on topics like - why Escape room are a growing creative outlet for many, what escape room creators want you to know and how you can beat any escape room.
Host: JP Abah & Steven Sparkman
Guests: Amanda Yeargan, Yancey Yeargan
Bio: Amanda and Yancey Yeargan are a husband and wife team who own and operate Quandary Escape Adventures with their partner Tim Sonnier. Both Alumni of UNT, Yancey has an associate degree in Electronics and a bachelor’s in computer science. He wires and programs most of the electronics involved in their escape room games. Amanda graduated with a bachelor’s in general studies and taught Algebra for seven years before launching into the Escape Room industry. An avid woodworking enthusiast, Amanda designs and builds most of the props in their escape rooms as well as designing story lines and puzzle logistics.
July 1, 2020
Our Makerspace’s role in Childhood Learning
This week we are shifting gears a little bit from creative thinking to talk about our Summer programming class, we also talk about why The Spark Makerspace has embraced the vital work of exposing children to emerging technologies. The recurring topic in this episode is the concept of creative play as an important aspect of childhood development. Through creative play, children can further develop emotionally, socially, intellectually and physically. Our discussion is with UNT’s Makerspace manager- Judy Hunter as well as UNT Alumni/ curriculum developer of The Spark summer programming class- Alicia Maldonado. We hope our audience can take away the value in exposing children as early as possible to these creative opportunities.
Sources: The Importance of Creative Play for Kids. (n.d.). Retrieved June 30, 2020, from https://www.thelittlegym.com/blog/2017/9/the-importance-of-creative-play-for-kids/
Host: JP Abah & Steven Sparkman
Guests: Alicia Maldonado, Judy Hunter
You can reach out to our team at UNTMindSparkpodcast@unt.edu
June 10, 2020
In this episode Makerspace employees discuss the impact of virtual reality availability in a number of fields. Bringing design thinking in to the arts, and developing new mediums for art and learning.
Host: JP Abah and Steven Sparkman
Guest Speakers:
Nick Carter, UNT New Media Arts Alum, The Spark (Factory) Makerspace Alum, a current SMU Graduate Game Design Student
Cameron Driller, current UNT biochemistry student and Spark Maker
May 21, 2020
In this episode we explore game design theory, using creativity to transfer ideas into a game.
Host: JP Abah and Steven Sparkman
Guest: Jeremy Kincaid Prosper ISD Teacher, Librarian, and Writer.
May 20, 2020
Co-hosts JP and Steven, discuss the Maker mindset and the similarities to design thinking and how making/tinkering empowers learners to try and celebrate failures as well as success and take away the knowledge gained through the process.
Hosts: JP Abah, Steven Sparkman
Guest Maker: Alicia Maldonado
Guest: Robert Bettis, UNT Alum May '19 Media Arts degree, former Maker at The Factory and a Video professional with a focus on media production for digital platforms.